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“SUBMISSION OF CONCURRENT AND SENATE RESOLUTIONS” mentioning Debbie Stabenow was published in the Senate section on pages S2167-S2168 on April 22.
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SUBMISSION OF CONCURRENT AND SENATE RESOLUTIONS
The following concurrent resolutions and Senate resolutions were read, and referred (or acted upon), as indicated:
By Mr. INHOFE (for himself and Mr. Lankford):
S. Res. 171. A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the International Olympic Committee should correct the Olympic records for Jim Thorpe for his unprecedented accomplishments during the 1912 Olympic Games; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
By Mr. BROWN (for himself, Mr. Booker, Mr. Padilla, Ms.
Duckworth, Mr. Warnock, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Markey,
Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Kaine, Mr. Merkley,
Mr. Cardin, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Warner,
Mr. Casey, Mr. Bennet, Ms. Warren, Ms. Smith, Ms.
Stabenow, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Carper, and Mrs. Murray):
S. Res. 172. A resolution declaring racism a public health crisis; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
By Mr. SCOTT of Florida (for himself, Mr. Cruz, and Mr.
Rubio):
S. Res. 173. A resolution commending the actions of Cuban democracy and human rights activist Jose Daniel Ferrer Garcia and the pro-democracy and human rights group, the Patriotic Union of Cuba (UNPACU), to uphold fundamental freedoms in Cuba and condemning Cuba's brutal authoritarian Communist regime; to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
By Ms. STABENOW (for herself and Mr. Thune):
S. Res. 174. A resolution designating April 2021 as
``Parkinson's Awareness Month'' ; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
By Mr. LUJAN:
S. Res. 175. A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of National Public Health Week; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
By Mr. JOHNSON (for himself, Mrs. Shaheen, and Mr.
Risch):
S. Res. 176. A resolution urging all parties in Georgia to seek prompt implementation of the agreement signed on April 19, 2021, and reaffirming the support of the Senate for Georgia, the territorial integrity of Georgia, and the aspirations of Georgians to join the Euro-Atlantic community; to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
By Mr. REED (for himself, Mr. Scott of South Carolina,
Mr. Whitehouse, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Durbin, Mr.
Cassidy, Ms. Hassan, Ms. Ernst, Mr. Wicker, Mr.
Coons, Mr. Barrasso, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Tillis, Mrs.
Murray, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Young, Mr. Cardin, Mr.
Manchin, Mr. Braun, Mr. Daines, Ms. Rosen, Mr.
Boozman, Ms. Lummis, and Mr. Peters):
S. Res. 177. A resolution designating April 2021 as
``Financial Literacy Month'' ; considered and agreed to.
By Mr. WYDEN (for himself and Mr. Merkley):
S. Res. 178. A resolution honoring the life and legacy of award-winning children's author Beverly Cleary; considered and agreed to.
By Mr. SCHUMER (for himself and Mr. McConnell):
S. Res. 179. A resolution to make temporary appointments to the Select Committee on Ethics; considered and agreed to.
By Mr. MERKLEY (for himself, Mr. Booker, Mr. Markey,
Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Whitehouse, Mr. Wyden, Mr.
Padilla, Ms. Warren, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Sanders):
S. Con. Res. 8. A concurrent resolution recognizing that the climate crisis is disproportionately affecting the health, economic opportunity, and fundamental rights of children, expressing the sense of Congress that renewed leadership by the United States is needed to address the climate crisis, and recognizing the need of the United States to develop a national, comprehensive, and science-based climate recovery plan to phase out fossil fuel emissions, protect and enhance natural sequestration, and put the United States on a path toward stabilizing the climate system; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works
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